Stilbs to Foot-Lamberts
1 Stilbs equals 2,918.63508 Foot-Lamberts using fixed luminance constants anchored to candela per square meter.
Direct Answer
1 Stilbs equals 2,918.63508 Foot-Lamberts
This conversion uses fixed luminance constants anchored to candela per square meter.
For 5 Stilbs, the result equals 14,593.175398 Foot-Lamberts.
Converter Calculator
2,918.63508 Foot-Lamberts (fL)
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This page converts Stilbs into Foot-Lamberts using fixed luminance constants anchored to candela per square meter. The direct answer, calculator, and common values table all follow the same factor.
Formula: Foot-Lamberts = Stilbs × 2,918.63508. Why: legacy luminance units such as foot-lamberts, lamberts, apostilbs, and stilbs each use fixed cd/m² equivalents, so the calculator normalizes through candela per square meter before applying the target unit.
Stilbs (sb): a large legacy luminance unit equal to a fixed multiple of candela per square meter.
Foot-Lamberts (fL): a legacy luminance unit often used in projection and cinema display contexts.
This route is useful when comparing modern display-brightness values with legacy luminance units used in projection, cinema, and older photometric references.
Because the route stays inside one cd/m2-based luminance model, the mirror page reverses the same constants without changing the underlying assumptions.
Common Conversion Values
| Stilbs (sb) | Foot-Lamberts (fL) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2,918.63508 |
| 5 | 14,593.175398 |
| 10 | 29,186.350796 |
| 50 | 145,931.753982 |
| 100 | 291,863.507963 |
| 500 | 1,459,317.539815 |
| 1,000 | 2,918,635.07963 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many foot-lamberts are in 1 stilbs?
1 Stilbs equals 2,918.63508 Foot-Lamberts on this page.
Why is Stilbs to Foot-Lamberts useful in display and projection work?
This route is useful when comparing modern display-brightness values with legacy luminance units used in cinema, projection, calibration, and older imaging references.
When would I convert stilbs to foot-lamberts?
Use this route when you need to restate luminance values across display, projection, or calibration scales without changing the underlying brightness basis.
How do I reverse Stilbs to Foot-Lamberts?
Use the mirror Foot-Lamberts to Stilbs route; it applies the inverse relationship with the same cd/m²-based luminance assumptions.